Jaat
- 2025
- 2h 38m
An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.An elite Indian government operative is sent to Sri Lanka to bring down a ruthless terrorist whose activities are financed by crime.
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Good to watch once. I liked it personally and much much better than Sikandar movie. Sunny Sir is back with strong and powerful 2.5 killo ka hath.
Story line: 3/5 Dialogue: 3.5/5 Entertainment: 4/5
Storyline is average but the Sunny sir appearance and Randip Hooda acting killed it. Awesome performance by all the actors. First half mostly comedy and serious both and second half is what you don't want to miss at all. One reminds of the Sunny's 90's movies and keep you engaged all the time.
Coming to Villain - one of Randip's best movie and performances. It's the one thing keep you engaged till end. Climax could be much better.
Story line: 3/5 Dialogue: 3.5/5 Entertainment: 4/5
Storyline is average but the Sunny sir appearance and Randip Hooda acting killed it. Awesome performance by all the actors. First half mostly comedy and serious both and second half is what you don't want to miss at all. One reminds of the Sunny's 90's movies and keep you engaged all the time.
Coming to Villain - one of Randip's best movie and performances. It's the one thing keep you engaged till end. Climax could be much better.
After the movie 'Ghatak', this movie satisfies my expectations. Sunny Deol in sublime form. Randeep Hooda as 'Ranatunga' delivers a superlative performance. Regina Cassandra is a menacing avatar. The movie is also woven with humorous instances. Music by Thaman S is top notch. Ramya Krishnan and Jagapathi Babu have made their presence felt. Mukkebaz fame actor shines through out the movie. The action sequences are well crafted. Urvashi Rautela glitters in her solo dance number. Sayyami Kher has done a decent work. An action packed entertainer. Must watch for Ghayal, Ghatak and Border fans. Bye!
If you're walking into Jaat expecting nuance, logic, or depth-turn around. But if you're here for sheer massy entertainment, over-the-top action, punchy dialogues, and Sunny Deol in full "dhai-kilo-ka-haath" mode, then fasten your seatbelts-this ride is for you. This is a one-time watch, especially for fans of Sunny Deol and those who revel in old-school mass masala cinema. Thaman S's background score is one of the film's biggest strengths-pumping energy into every major scene. The soundtrack, however, is forgettable and doesn't linger beyond the film.
Directed by Gopichand Malineni, who makes his Hindi debut after delivering several blockbusters in Telugu cinema, Jaat stays true to the formula that's earned him a loyal following down South: action, attitude, and adrenaline. His focused entirely on mass appeal. The story kicks off with great momentum. The first half is crackling with energy especially the "Sorry bol" sequence, which is pure whistle material. The screenplay takes a nosedive in the second half. There's a lull in the storytelling, and just when hope starts to fade, enter the Mysterious Hero. The climax is nothing short of a one-man army showdown-hundreds of bad guys, slow-motion stunts, and the hero walking out of explosions unscathed.
Sunny Deol is in his element here. With a commanding screen presence and that unmistakable thunder in his voice, he delivers a high-voltage performance that carries the film, especially when the screenplay falters. Randeep Hooda brings gravitas to the villainous role and stands tall opposite Sunny Deol. Viineet Kumar Singh slipping effortlessly into his role, he adds value without stealing focus. Regina Cassandra got a meaty role, and she did justice to that. Saiyami Kher and Jagapathi Babu are underutilised.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3/5 Action 3.5/5 Story 2.5/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
Directed by Gopichand Malineni, who makes his Hindi debut after delivering several blockbusters in Telugu cinema, Jaat stays true to the formula that's earned him a loyal following down South: action, attitude, and adrenaline. His focused entirely on mass appeal. The story kicks off with great momentum. The first half is crackling with energy especially the "Sorry bol" sequence, which is pure whistle material. The screenplay takes a nosedive in the second half. There's a lull in the storytelling, and just when hope starts to fade, enter the Mysterious Hero. The climax is nothing short of a one-man army showdown-hundreds of bad guys, slow-motion stunts, and the hero walking out of explosions unscathed.
Sunny Deol is in his element here. With a commanding screen presence and that unmistakable thunder in his voice, he delivers a high-voltage performance that carries the film, especially when the screenplay falters. Randeep Hooda brings gravitas to the villainous role and stands tall opposite Sunny Deol. Viineet Kumar Singh slipping effortlessly into his role, he adds value without stealing focus. Regina Cassandra got a meaty role, and she did justice to that. Saiyami Kher and Jagapathi Babu are underutilised.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3/5 Action 3.5/5 Story 2.5/5 Screenplay 2.5/5.
Jaat (2025) is a thunderous return to old-school action cinema, powered by none other than Sunny Deol in one of his most intense roles to date. Set in a lawless village where violence replaces justice, the story follows a lone warrior who doesn't speak much-but when he moves, chaos follows. The film explodes with raw energy, gripping fight sequences, and a relentless pace. Director Jagdeep Sidhu delivers a gripping narrative filled with emotional depth and mass appeal. The climax is an absolute knockout, with a twist that genuinely takes you by surprise. Jaat is more than just an action film-it's a statement. Highly recommended for fans of high-octane cinema.
Jaat had a lot of potential, especially thanks to the outstanding performance of its male lead( sunny paji) . The actor brought depth, charisma, intensity to his role, making every scene he was in compelling. Whether it was a dramatic monologue or a subtle expression, his acting was easily the best part of the film.
All police officer scared but one man beat everyone and help village really that a story. Learn something from kgf if you want that plot
Unfortunately, the story itself was a mess. The plot was confusing, poorly structured, and filled with illogical twists that seemed to exist just for shock value rather than serving a meaningful purpose. Character motivations were unclear, key events felt rushed, and by the end, I was left wondering what the point of it all was.
If you're a fan of the lead actor, it might still be worth a watch for his performance alone. But if you're looking for a well-written, coherent narrative, you'll likely be disappointed. 5.5/10 - saved by the acting, sunk by the story.
All police officer scared but one man beat everyone and help village really that a story. Learn something from kgf if you want that plot
Unfortunately, the story itself was a mess. The plot was confusing, poorly structured, and filled with illogical twists that seemed to exist just for shock value rather than serving a meaningful purpose. Character motivations were unclear, key events felt rushed, and by the end, I was left wondering what the point of it all was.
If you're a fan of the lead actor, it might still be worth a watch for his performance alone. But if you're looking for a well-written, coherent narrative, you'll likely be disappointed. 5.5/10 - saved by the acting, sunk by the story.
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Did you know
- TriviaHindi directional debut of Gopichand Malineni.
- Alternate versionsFollowing the film's release, a scene showing the villain imitating Jesus Christ inside a church drew sharp criticism from members of the Christian community who found it offensive and disrespectful to their religious sentiments. The makers responded swiftly by removing the controversial scene.
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- Gross worldwide
- $567,075
- Runtime2 hours 38 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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